BoG deepens understanding of monetary policy for future stakeholders

BoG deepens understanding of monetary policy for future stakeholders

Published July 27, 20263 min read

The Bank of Ghana has introduced an educational observership programme that gives university students unprecedented access to its monetary policy process, as part of efforts to deepen understanding of central banking among future economists, researchers and policymakers.

Published by Juliet Etefe
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